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Metabolic Disorders and Shen in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine: Volume 7
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Metabolic Disorders and Shen in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine: Volume 7
Current price: $165.00


Barnes and Noble
Metabolic Disorders and Shen in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine: Volume 7
Current price: $165.00
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Metabolic Disorders and Shen in Integrative Cardiovascular Medicine,
volume seven in the
Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine
series, presents the connection between metabolic diseases that affect the cardiovascular system and mental health through both Chinese and Western medicine explanations. Sections discuss the etiology of metabolic disorders of blood sugar disorders, lipid disorders, inflammatory disorders and shen, the clinical significance and differentiations in both Western and Chinese medicine, and prescriptions and the medicated diet, including main acupoints, remedies and medicines used in Western and Chinese medicine and the combination of medicinal herbs and food for Chinese diet therapy.
This important reference will aid cardiovascular researchers in the study of integrative Chinese and Western medicine with its clear, structured base that not only guides clinical practice, but also encourages collaboration between Chinese and Western medicine practitioners.
volume seven in the
Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine
series, presents the connection between metabolic diseases that affect the cardiovascular system and mental health through both Chinese and Western medicine explanations. Sections discuss the etiology of metabolic disorders of blood sugar disorders, lipid disorders, inflammatory disorders and shen, the clinical significance and differentiations in both Western and Chinese medicine, and prescriptions and the medicated diet, including main acupoints, remedies and medicines used in Western and Chinese medicine and the combination of medicinal herbs and food for Chinese diet therapy.
This important reference will aid cardiovascular researchers in the study of integrative Chinese and Western medicine with its clear, structured base that not only guides clinical practice, but also encourages collaboration between Chinese and Western medicine practitioners.